1/ 🧵Mr. Batmanghelidj (@yarbatman), you assert that the US shouldn’t disempower Iran’s regime.
But here’s a key question: in promoting a view favourable to dictatorial regimes, do you think it is important to disclose your own conflicts of interest? #IranLobby #MahsaAmini
2/ Do you think the fact that you’re obviously close to regime officials – here you are with Iran’s UK ambassador; me & my friends wouldn’t be allowed anywhere near him—might have something to do with your views on pressure on Iran's regime?
3/ Related question: aside from running @BourseBazaar, your economy-focused site, you’re also the registered agent of the Iran Tobacco Research Group. According to your site, your business “unlocks market opportunities for…cigarette manufacturers”.
4/ You say “there’s definitely interest [among] global players in tobacco...in getting back into Iran.” The same article says: “sanctions [have] largely closed Iran off from the West and the global economy, a scenario tobacco companies have been waiting to change.”
6/ Before I go on, let me address a counterargument you'll surely make: you'll say "I'm in the smoking cessation, not cigarette, business." First of all, your org's website suggests otherwise. As does the "tobacconist" description of your biz by your colleague.
7/ so, here is the key point @yarbatman: you argue against sanctions & pressure on the regime without every disclosing that your actual/potential clients – Big Tobacco – want to sell cigarettes in the IRI. Do you think that conflict of interest should at least be disclosed?
8/ An aside: the delicious irony of you crying tears over the effect of sanctions on cancer medicine, WHEN YOU ARE IN THE CIGARETTE BUSINESS , should not be lost on anyone.
9/ Do you think your business interests have anything to do with your claim – which now everyone can see was false – that Iran has a “roiling” democratic battle for public opinion with a “huge and diverse array of media orgs”?
10/ Do you think the interests of your Big Tobacco & possibly other western corporate clients to portray Iran as normal affected your position that Iran offers a lot of “self-expression and…economic independence for women”?
11/ Did your financial interests have anything to do with you trying to host a Business Forum with Iran’s FM as one Iranian diplomat was convicted for plotting to bomb an opposition rally in Paris & another was detained in Turkey for a dissident’s murder?
12/ Do you think the fact that the office of Iran's President (!!!!) is a sponsor of your programs is something that should be disclosed in your writings in Western media?
13/ Do you think your clients’ desire to get into the Iranian market have anything to do with your attempts to deny Iran’s (now proven) role in supplying drones to Russia so that it could attack Ukrainians?
14/ On the question of conflicts of interest, I have a non-Iran issue to raise.
It is worth noting that you write articles calling for an end to pressure on Uzbekistan, a terrible human rights violator. foreignpolicy.com/2020/03/28/int…
15/ Do you think it’s appropriate to call for an end to pressure on Uzbekistan – just like your call to end pressure on Iran – without disclosing to media that you are…..a registered foreign agent for the govt ofUzbekistan? Does that seem ethical?
16/ I suppose what upsets me even more is that you have the ear of people shaping American foreign policy. People like @JarrettBlanc who served as advisor to Rob Malley (@USEnvoyIran).
17/ He gets this information from you -- without you disclosing your conflicts -- and then he goes on TV to say Iran doesn't need regime change.
18/ You’re free to hold whatever views you like, Mr. Batmanghelidj. But please, I beg of you, be honest about the motivation behind those views....
19/ I know it’s hard to walk away from international clients, @yarbatman . But people are being shot in the streets. I swear your clients’ interests & your own financial position isn’t worth being on the side of the ppl doing the shooting. /END
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1/ The #IranLobby is under immense pressure. I love it. Keep it up!
2 developments:
2/ Touraj Darayee, prof at UC Irvine, occasionally linked to NIAC (I can't say how deeply linked; I honestly don't know) and thesis advisor to Assal Rad, NIAC's research director, feels pressured enough to put out video (see next tweet) distancing himself from the org.
1/ Hi @rezaaslan -- I know you're peddling a book about Howard Baskerville these days, so it's good business to be a "revolutionary" all of a sudden.
But is this you, lauding Iran's elections and talking about how Iranians want Chinese-style govt "in a heartbeat"? #IranLobby
2/ Is this you writing with Trita Parsi, the IRI's single greatest apologist in West, criticizing exiles (you know, those that barely escaped with their lives) for saying that Iran's elections are a sham?
3/ Is this you, just 2 years ago when the winds were blowing in a different direction, arguing that Iran is not *actually* a theocracy, but one with "a remarkably modern and surprisingly enlightened constitutional framework" that guarantees a lot of rights?
The #IranRevolution has made clear that Iranians despise their regime.
I'm looking at some Iran commentators to assess what they conveyed to Western audiences over the years.
Today: What the #IranLobby said about Qassem Soleimani
2/ To start, Soleimani's background: in short, he was a mass murderer.
> he & other IRGC commanders demanded that Prez Khatami crush the Iran's student protesters in 1999
> His Quds Force carried out attacks in Thailand, New Delhi, Lagos, and Nairobi
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> he was behind many of the IED attacks in Iraq.
> killed tens of thousands, including women and children, in Syria.
As soon as the #IranRevolution began, one of the first acts of revolutionaries, in his hometown, was to rip down his picture.
1/ Here is Mohammad Ali Shabani, editor of Amwaj Media (@amwajmedia). He's from Sweden, but now seems to be in London.
According to the regime's own media (Mehr News), he began work at NIAC & then travelled down a natural pipeline to work for the regime's Press TV. #IranLobby
2/ According to Mehr News, Shabani served as go-between for Zarif, setting up meetings for the FM with Gary Sick (Columbia), @alivaez (Crisis Group & close Rob Malley [Biden's Iran envoy] associate, @rparsi (brother of NIAC's Trita). He also aided the IRI's nuke negotiation team.
3/ According to Mehr News, the reason Zarif kept Shabani around was that he had ready accesss to large int'l media. @CNN , @nytimes , etc. (In NYT w/ former ambo to Germany -- on whose watch ppl were murdered in Berlin -- Mousavian)
1/ 🧵 Most ppl understood why Richmond Hill MP @MajidJowhari wasn't allowed to speak at our weekend Iran Freedom Rally or get a photo-op. But for those that don't have the background, a short thread on why democracy/human rights activists & victims groups uniformly reject him.
2/ First, disclosure: in 2014, when I was more naive about Trudeau, I ran for the nomination of the federal Liberals in RH against Jowhari. He won that race (through truly nasty smearing of me). So, you're welcome to think this is score-settling, though I don't believe it is.
3/ These are some of Mr. Jowhari's actions/positions on the IRI since he was elected.
He worked very closely with the Tehran-friendly Iranian Canadian Congress on a petition to restore relations with Iran's regime when every activist said this was a bad idea for human rights.
1/ Today is the 1000th day after the murderous shooting of flight #PS752 by the IRGC.
A 🧵to remember the #IranLobby's reaction. I hope you'll distribute to media that continues to book these people/or ppl from orgs at which these people work.
2/ Let's start with Negar Mortazavi, who is regularly on television and newspapers commenting on Iran. This was her immediate take. (h/t @hafezeh_tarikhi)
The IRI's has issued an unprecedented" & "very responsible" statement that shows "good governance" and "transparency".
3/ Here is Dr. Narges Bajoghli, prof at Johns Hopkins & always in the press (quoted in the NYT today!)
Suggests Trump admin was responsible.
Something fishy was indeed happening. But in the early hours after the attack, she didn't entertain the possibility of IRI invovlement.